The Canadian Government is trying to destroy private communications.
Learn all about it, and how to protect yourself.
In Canada All Your Private Communications Are Seen By The Government | Bill C-22
https://t.co/dnGoUz3A2i
@mario4thenorth Sadly Rupe user to have an unbiased opinion but this last year things changed, not sure what triggered it but there was noticable shift of opinion
Richard Cantillon described the uneven flow of new money through an economy. The same dynamic runs through information. When the institutional apparatus, governments, central banks, legacy media, credentialed experts, controlled the channels through which information moved, they collected an informational Cantillon premium. The narrative reached the population pre-shaped. Dissent existed at the margins, was expensive to produce and distribute, and could be largely contained.
The internet broke this. Not gradually, either. Rapidly, and then all at once. The marginal cost of publishing fell to zero. The marginal cost of reaching a global audience fell to near-zero. The gatekeeping apparatus, the editors, the broadcasters, the publishers, the institutional credentialing mechanisms, became optional for anyone willing to do the work. Millions of people were willing.
"In a slow-motion crisis of legitimacy rather than a dramatic collapse, the internet is uniquely dangerous to the people running the system. Not because it enables violent revolution, but because it enables accurate accounting."
Your anonymity is under attack - everywhere and all at once - and Canada will be joining the ranks of nations trying to silence dissent as government policy becomes completely insane and unpalatable for all productive people.